Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Hereditary Multiple Exostoses is categorized as a rare disease. Multiple Hereditary Exostoses / Multiple Osteochondroma is a rare genetic bone condition in which multiple benign cartilage-capped bone tumors called exostoses / osteochondromas develop. They grow outward from the metaphyses of long bones, growth plates or from the surface of flat bones throughout the body. If you suffer from a rare disease like this one, if you want to know more information about this illness, you want to share your problems or you seek for support, check our dedicated forum about rare diseases where issues about Hereditary Multiple Exostoses are discussed (discussions about treatments, medications, pathology, signs, symptoms of Hereditary Multiple Exostoses, etc...).For more informations on Hereditary Multiple Exostoses check our rare disease forum.

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